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'Self indulgent, self centred and full of rage'
Doctor Shannon Curry is asked how she administered the self test to Amber Heard. Dr Curry says it was a series of 567 statements on an iPad that had to be marked true or false.
Dr Curry now describes a long lists of traits - or primary characteristics - she identified in Heard. They include: "Minimising any personal externalisation of blame; a lot of hostility that is attempted to be controlled; a tendency to be self righteous but to judge others critically, to claim being non-judgemental but really be full of a lot of rage; a lot of inner anger and blame - which can explode out at times; passive aggressive behaviour and self indulgent and self centred behaviour; manipulative; needy and seeking approval; being highly socially sophisticated, with a capacity to reveal some of their own faults but only the smaller ones that are socially acceptable."
During these descriptions of what Dr Curry calls Heard's "
code type", Heard is making notes and looks stoney faced.
Dr Curry says Heard was "
the 36 code type" which includes traits of "
a lot of cruelty, very concerned with their image, very attention seeking and prone to externalising blame to a point where it's unclear whether they can admit to themselves they have certain responsibilities, a lot of supressed anger which can explode out and issues within their relationships".
She also says the 36 code type is "
terrified of abandonment" and will do almost anything to avoid it. She says such behaviours are "
typically very extreme and very concerning to those around them". She says "
the explosive anger they show" has a counteractive affect, and can cause the very abandonment they fear.